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CYC Seattle One Design
West Sound Gary Jobson at
Weekend Series
Sailing Association Races Leukemia Cup Regatta &
March 9 & 16

Poker Run Meeting
March 28, April 11, April 25, May 16,
March 12
49ers, I-14, Etchells, Star, Tasars,
June 6 and June 27
Lasers and any other one-design dinghies
Please call (360) 769-8303 or see
Gary Jobson, Emmy award-winning
with five or more registered boats. Call
www.kitsapsailing.com
sailing commentator, America’s Cup
(206) 789-1919, email: cycsea@eskimo.
com
winner and author of 15 books on
or visit: www.cycseattle.org
Blakely Rock Benefit Regatta
sailing, will be the featured speaker at a
April 4
March 12, 6:00 pm PT kick-off meeting
US SAILING's Mount Gay Rum
for the 2009 Leukemia Cup Regatta and
Poker Run. The public is welcome to
Speaker Series
The Sloop Tavern Yacht Club is
attend the free event being held at the
Presenting Gary Jobson
preparing for its 29th Annual Blakely
Pocock Rowing Club, 3320 Fuhrman
Rock Benefit Regatta to be held on
March 14
Avenue E, Seattle, Washington.
Saturday, April 4. We welcome all PHRF
The 15th Annual Leukemia Cup
or Yacht Club rated boats to help us raise
Regatta (www.leukemiacup.org/wa) will
Featuring Gary Jobson, on Saturday, money for a deserving organization in
be held this year on June 6th at Elliott Bay
March 14, at Foss Waterway Seaport, our community. This year, our proceeds
Marina. It combines the joy of boating
Tacoma. For more information contact will go to the Ballard Food Bank.
with the important task of raising money
Skip Anderson, (253) 227-2003, email: Entries must be received at the
to help fight blood cancers.
nepenthe@harbornet.com Sloop Tavern by 6:00 pm, Wednesday,
Please RSVP Roxanne Wolfe April 1. For more info or to donate items,
Center Sound Series
(253) 272-2750, email: rwolfe@foss contact Paul Kalina at (206) 310-5097 paul
waterwayseaport.org kalina@hotmail.com
March 7: Blakely Rocks Race
March 14: Possession Pt Race
Sloop Tavern Yacht Club Iceberg Race
March 28: Pully Point Race
The Sloop Tavern YC began its 2009 Pl Boat Type Skipper Corinthian Yacht Club will kick
race schedule under sunny skies and a
Division 1 Non-Flying Sails
off Seattle’s 2009 competitive sailboat
light southerly. Given the light shifting
1 Redfish Bluefish Rock22-1 Jonthan Little
racing season with the Center Sound
wind and strong currents, the RC elected
2 SLUT Fidley/Mechaelis
Series beginning on March 7. The series,
to use the short 8.9 mile course rather
3 Grayling Q-Class Duke H Phan
4 Au Vent sloop Wendell Crim
one of the most popular racing events
than send the boats across the vessel
5 Smola Eric29 Doug Wilson
on Puget Sound, will include a “Casual
traffic lanes. This also allowed the boats
6 Blue Lullaby Newp28 John Endresen
Class” for the first time this year.
to finish within the time limit. Division 2 NFS The events in the series, open to
The fleet consisted of 12 boats in two 1 Snake Oil Trip40 J. Marta one-design and PHRF fleets, are the
classes in the non-flying sail division and
2 Mostly Harmless J-29 Paul Hanson
Blakely Rocks Light Race, March 7, the
15 boats in two classes in the flying sail
3 BJ J-100 Ed Schulman
Possession Point Race, March 14, and
division. Class 1 was won by the Rocket
4 Blue Lightning Newp36-1 Michael Riley
the Pully Point Race, March 28. First
5 Quixote Elan 40 Philip Mraz
22 Redfish Bluefish followed by another
6 Frog Prints Dufr34 Tim Onders
warning for each race is 9:00 am, and
Rocket South Lake Union Trolley, with the
Division 3 FS
all are designed to be finished by late
stately Q boat Grayling third. Snake Oil
1 Pro Tanto Ranc29 Bob Stange
afternoon.
was first in Class 2, first to finish, and first 2 Runner Ranc26-1 Dan Randolph The Casual Class is for sailors
overall in the non-flying sail division.
3 Lady L USY25 Damon Darley
who would like a taste of competition
Second in class 2 was Mostly Harmless
4 Rev TBird Andy Scheen
in a relaxed field, and the course for
followed by the single-handed BJ.
5 Backslider Cal27-2 Larry Senn
this class will be shorter. A “Racing
The flying sail class 3 was won by Pro
6 Three Ring Circus Olsn25 Nate Creitz
6 Ignitor Mart29 Ron & Bev Ernst
for Beginners” seminar covering the
Tanto, out of retirement and skippered by
Division 4 Flying Sails
basics of sailing instructions, racing
82 year old Bob Stange. This shows that
1 Diversion J-35 Rod Deyo
rules, course descriptions and starting
classic boats can still compete in STYC
2 Here & Now J-29 Pat Denney
procedures will be held at the CYC
races. Second in class 3 was Runner, less 3 Delirium J-105 Jerry Diercks Shilshole clubhouse February 22 from
that a minute behind and new member
4 More Uff Da Moore24 B&J Braden
2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Damon Darley’s Lady L third.
5 Alternate Reality Expr27 J Darrell Jensen
Deadline for registration for the
Class 4 flying sail was dominated by
6 Sputnik Moore24 Steve Bunnell
races is 4:00 pm on the Wednesday
7 Katrinka Finklesplat Cust27 Laura Urlin
J boats with Diversion first in class and
8 Zap Zap26 Don Sarin
before the first race sailed, or Wednesday,
first overall. Here and Now was second
9 Calypso C&C43-1 Martin DeYoung
March 4, for the entire series. Register
and Delerium third.
10 Kokopelli CF41-1 Nathan Griffith
by calling the club at (206) 789-1919 or
– Tom Barrigan 11 Runnin Blues Moore24 W. Gregory online at www.cycseattle.org
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